Synopses & Reviews
This volume explores the multi-faceted career of Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955) in her roles as stateswoman, politician, educational leader, and social visionary. It offers a unique combination of original documentary sources and analysis of Bethune's life and work. The more than 70 documents, spanning 53 years of Bethune's public life, include letters, memoranda, position papers, newspaper columns, interviews, and speeches. Essays by the editors relate these documents to the phases of Bethune's career.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-305) and index.
Table of Contents
In pursuit of unalienable rights: Mary McLeod Bethune in historical perspective (1875-1955) -- Self-revelations: "Like bruises on an oyster" (1940-1955) -- Educational leadership: "The unfolding of my soul": (1902-1942) -- Womanist activism: "We are being heard!" (1917-1949) -- Politics and public issues: stateswomen in Washington (1936-1945) -- The last years: "Building a better world" (1951-1955).